14 Related Articles, between 2018-07-19 and 2018-07-11

16-year-old Thai goes ace-albatross in AJGA event. HALIFAX, Mass. (AP) - A 16-year-old Thai player made a hole-in-one and an albatross on consecutive holes Thursday in an American Junior Golf Association... >>

AP Interview: US rescuer details high-risk Thai cave mission. The Thai boys saved from a flooded cave endured dives in zero visibility lasting up to half an hour and in places were put in a harness and high-lined across rocky caverns, said a leader of the U.S. contingent that was part of the operation, calling it a "once in a lifetime rescue." >>

AP Interview: US rescuer details unprecedented cave mission. A leader of a U.S. contingent that was part of the operation to rescue 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach who were trapped inside a cave says the boys endured dives in zero visibility lasting up to a half-hour, calling it a “once in a lifetime rescue.” >>

AP Interview: US rescuer details unprecedented cave.... MAE SAI, Thailand (AP) - A leader of a U.S. contingent that was part of the operation to rescue 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach who were trapped inside a... >>

Rescuers who saved trapped Thai football team and coach are bombarded with online admirers. The rescuers who helped the team escape from a cave in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand deemed heroes. Translator Somjet 'Jet' Sae-zhang and US Air Force Captain Jessica Tait received praise. >>

Thai cave boys 'dived in zero visibility for half an hour at a time' during rescue mission. Derek Anderson, a 32-year-old rescue specialist with the U.S. Air Force said the dozen boys, and their coach, who were trapped in a cave for more than two weeks, were 'incredibly resilient.' >>

The ethics of making a movie about the Thai cave rescue story. Even before the last of the 12 boys trapped in a cave in Thailand was rescued, an American film production company was on the ground trying to get the rights to make a movie about their ordeal. But industry experts say it's not clear their story will be handled with cultural integrity. >>

U.S. rescuer details high-risk Thai cave mission. The Thai boys saved from a flooded cave endured dives in zero visibility lasting up to half an hour and in places were put in a harness and high-lined across rocky caverns, said a leader of the U.S. contingent that was part of the operation, calling it a "once in a lifetime rescue." >>

US rescue chief details `once-in-a-lifetime´ Thai cave.... Air force specialist Derek Anderson detailed the painstaking operation to successfully extract 12 boys and their football coach from the caves. >>

US rescuer: It was a 'once in a lifetime rescue'. The leader of the US team that helped save 12 young boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave in Thailand says it was a once in a lifetime rescue. (July 11) >>

WATCH: A look at the zip line system used to rescue boys and coach out of Thai cave. U.S. Air Force Special Tactics Pararescueman Staff Sgt. Sean Hopper told "20/20" he'll never forget walking out of the cave with the last boy rescued. >>

WATCH: Scenes from the heroic, 3-day rescue of Thai soccer team, coach. A U.S. Air Force specialist described the system divers rigged to whisk the boys across the cave's expanses. >>

WATCH: Thai cave rescuers say they expected deaths. U.S. Air Force Maj. Charles Hodges tells ABC News' Matt Gutman he initially expected three to five of the trapped soccer players and their coach would not survive. >>